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U Uranium

Supplement Volume C5 Uranium Dioxide, UO2, Physical Properties. Electrochemical Behavior
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The present volume Uranium C5 covers the physical properties of U0 - the production 2 and preparation of U0 were already treated in Uranium C4, whereas the chemical properĀ­ 2 ties will be the subject of the forthcoming part C6. U0 is the most important chemical compound in all aspects of nuclear technology. 2 It is and will be for the foreseeable future the fuel for all light and heavy water reactors as well as (in the mixed crystal with Pu0 ) for the fast breeder reactors. Therefore, the 2 nuclear engineer has to understand the behavior of U0 under all conditions existing during 2 operational (and possibly failure) states of a nuclear reactor, e. g. , not only in the solid state but also to some extent in the liquid and gaseous states. Besides high scientific interest in the sometimes unique or unusual properties, e. g. , at low temperatures, a lot of data and physical properties which are critical for its use as a nuclear fuel have been determined more or less accurately. Creep, swelling, irradiation densification, and fission gas behavior in the fuel are properties which have been evaluated up to the high temperatuĀ­ res (near the melting point) which may exist in U0 fuel due to its low thermal conductivity. 2 Besides these more technical data there have been accumulated a lot of important physical data, e. g.
Release date NZ
November 29th, 1985
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Contributors
  • Editor-in-chief Cornelius Keller
  • Editor-in-chief Rudolf Keim
Edition
8th ed. 1986
Illustrations
XV, 317 p.
Pages
317
Dimensions
178x254x19
ISBN-13
9783540935247
Product ID
5144960

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